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« on: October 04, 2006, 08:18:09 AM »

I have a wireless network set up and everything is working fine.

I was wondering if it's possible to connect a device (Other computer/Xbox) straight to my Desktop Computer through ethernet, then use the desktop's wifi connection. I've been trying to sort it out the best way I can, which is by doing it myself and seeing what's there. It's not working, though.

I have my laptop connected to a spare router through ethernet, then the router connected to the desktop, then the desktop connected by wifi to the wireless router, then to the internet. For some reason, if I connect the laptop directly to the desktop, it says the cable is unplugged. I can network fine on the laptop, seeing shared files on the desktop, but I can't connect to the internet on my laptop this way.

I've set the wifi connection to shared but it doesn't seem to make a difference.
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« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2006, 09:17:28 AM »

If you want to connect the laptop directly to the desktop you will need what's known as a crossover ethernet cable.  Some of the wires in ths cable are not in the same order as in a standard ethernet cable, allowing this crossover cable to perform the same function as a hub/switch. 

There are ways to share the wireless connection on your desktop to another device, but it may require setup on the device itself, which the xbox may not support.

If I get some free time I'll look into it, but for now I've got too much work to do. 

Plus I'm brain dead right now.... must get sleep.
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« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2006, 09:33:59 AM »

If I get some free time I'll look into it, but for now I've got too much work to do. 
Don't put too much effort into it.

I've decided I can't be arsed for now, and I've just got the 15 metre ethernet cable going from the kitchen to my room. It's messy but it works.

I just wanted to know if I could conveniently not have wires with one WiFi connection in my room.

Edit: Someone on another forum pointed out that it would only work if the host computer was connected directly to the internet, and not through another router.

Dammit. I don't want to spend £40+ on a gaming ethernet wireless adaptor.

Does the 360 use any USB wireless adaptor, or is it only the official one that works? £55 is a rip off if I can use any sub £20 wireless G adaptor.
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« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2006, 12:25:54 PM »

Passcode for what?  The router?
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« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2006, 12:31:50 PM »

Passcode for what?  The router?
Never mind, I deleted that post before I saw you had replied. It turns out you can easily reset the Xbox pass code by using the credit card number. I also found out you don't even need the damn pass code.

I emailed the Xbox Support people asking how to find out what it was and I got a reply within five minutes, about a minute after I worked it out. Micro$oft are far too slow with these things. Tongue
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